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Former East Sussex railway line could be turned into a cycle route

Wealden District Council’s cabinet is set to consider a report from officers asking for permission to undertake a scoping exercise

by Huw Oxburgh, local democracy reporter
2 May, 2024
in News, Uckfield
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Former East Sussex railway line could be turned into a cycle route

A former railway line may have a future as a cycle route, if proposals gain the go ahead from council leaders in the coming weeks.

On Wednesday (May 8), Wealden District Council’s cabinet is set to consider a report from officers asking for permission to undertake a scoping exercise into creating a nine-mile walking and cycle route — known as a Greenway — between Uckfield and Lewes.

At this very early stage, officers say the route would be expected to run along the former railway line linking the two towns, while also taking in Isfield, Barcombe Mills and Hamsey.

In a report to the committee, a council officer said: “A new Greenway could provide an off-road surfaced route, similar to the Cuckoo Trail and Forest Way, for walking, cycling and wheeling. It could link the two towns whilst providing a new green space corridor.

“Correctly done, there is a good prospect of increasing outdoor recreational facilities, providing active travel opportunities for people of all ages and abilities and boosting the local economy and enhancing the natural environment.”

The report goes on to say Wealden officers have engaged in conversations about the project with several other organisations, including Lewes District Council, the Department for Transport and the charitable organisation Greenways and Cycleroutes.

If approved by both councils (with Lewes District likely to consider the proposals at a later date), the scoping exercise would be undertaken by Greenways and Cycleroutes on behalf of the two authorities.

The scoping exercise would be expected to involve a significant amount of work, including: surveys to identify the most appropriate route; preliminary liaisons with landowners; investigation into planning and environmental matters; and the production of a cost estimate for the entire project.

It would also be expected to assess whether it would be possible to accommodate both the Greenway and a single-track railway to ensure the reopening of the former rail line would remain possible.

The estimated cost for this scoping exercise is “up to £15,000” for each authority, according to the report.

The report goes on to note how the final project could be (at least partly) funded through Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) monies, although cabinet members are not being asked to make a decision at this stage.

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